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- Getting started
- Data security and compliance
- Organizations
- Authentication and security
- Understanding authentication models
- Configuring the Microsoft Entra ID integration
- Restricting access by IP
- Restricting access to a set of users
- Restricting access to organizations
- Session policy
- Switching from customer-managed to UiPath-managed keys
- Enabling a firewall for the customer-managed key
- Local users password complexity requirements
- Licensing
- Tenants and services
- Accounts and roles
- External applications
- AI Trust Layer
- Notifications
- Logging
- Troubleshooting
Switching from customer-managed to UiPath-managed keys

Automation Cloud Public Sector admin guide
Last updated Jul 29, 2025
You can always switch between the two encryption types, at your discretion. However, be mindful of the 15-minute propagation duration.
If you want to allow UiPath to manage your data encryption, you can do so by selecting UiPath managed key (Default).
Switching from a customer-managed key to a UiPath-managed key results in deleting your existing Azure Key Vault details and usage information from the organization. If you choose to switch back to the customer-managed key, you need to reenter this information.
This change does not affect already encrypted data, which remains available to you.